Zimbabwe’s Military Coup and its Regional Impact

eNCA: Moneyline

Wednesday, 15 November 2017

Interview about the Zimbabwean National Defence Force intervention and the deteriorating political economy situation in the country. The interview also discusses the regional impact of the Zimbabawean political stand-off, the role of regional bodies like SADC, and what is needed to revive the economy.

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About the PESA Representative

Vuyelwa Nkumanda

Regional Analyst

Vuyelwa is a Demography and International Relations expert with experience from the NGO sector. Her research interests include development, sexual and reproductive health as well as regional integration in Africa.Vuyelwa holds a B.A. (Hon.) in Demography and Population Studies and a B.A. in International Relations and Political Studies from the University of the Witwatersrand. She is currently studying towards an M.A. in Demography and Population Studies at the same university.

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Political Economy Southern Africa (PESA) is a political economy think tank focused on regional integration in SADC and Africa more broadly. We monitor macroeconomic, industrial and policy developments across the SADC region.Vision

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